Logging In
- From the 'Log In' menu in the upper right of the screen.

Select 'UniSA Login' or a participating Federation to Login.
- UniSA staff/students will be directed to the Web Single Sign-On (WebSSO) service.
- Alternatively, you'll be directed to the "Where Are You From" (WAYF) for the federation selected.
- After you select your organisation from the WAYF. You'll be prompted for your username and password.
- You'll then be returned to the UniSA wiki.
Which Federation?
The UniSA wiki currently operates with the following federations:
| Federation | A Sampling of Members |
|---|---|
| AAF "Pilot" | Griffith University, Macquarie University, QUT, UniSA |
| MAMS Level-2 | AARNet, University of Auckland, Australian Catholic University (ACU), ANU, University of Canterbury, CSIRO, Curtin University, Edith Cowan, Flinders University, JCU, Monash, Murdoch, RMIT, University of Melbourne, University of Queensland, UTS, UWA |
| MAMS Level-1 | University of Adelaide, Deakin, La Trobe University, University of NSW, University of Sydney, University of Western Sydney |
This is not an exhaustive list of the members of each federation and some organisations are a member of multiple federations. Please check with your local helpdesk to determine which Federated Access Services your institution is a member of.
| MAMS Testbed Federations MAMS Testbed Federation members will be transitioning to the Australian Access Federation during 2009. It is expected that the MAMS Federations will shutdown by the end of the year - until that time the UniSA wiki will be available to as wide a range of uses as practical. |
Logging Out
There is no need to logout of the UniSA wiki. Simply close your web browser and logout (or lock) your computer when you're finished.
The Federated Access Services often support Web Single Sign-On (WebSSO) allowing you to easily return to this wiki or other Federated Services without having to re-enter your username or password. Remember to keep your computer locked or logged out.

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Mar 25, 2009
Brook Schofield says:
Confluence MenuIf you want to implement the same menu in your own instance of Co...If you want to implement the same menu in your own instance of Confluence then visit the UniSA wiki implementation documentation
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